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    • Home
    • Auto Repair
    • Tires
    • Maryland State Inspection
    • Emissions Repairs
    • Computer Diagnostics
    • Brakes
    • Electical System
    • A/C Repair
    • Oil Change & Lube
    • Corvairs
    • Customer Reviews
    • Contact us
    • Community Partners
    • Meet our Staff
    • About Coale's
    • Grand Opening Celebration

  • Home
  • Auto Repair
  • Tires
  • Maryland State Inspection
  • Emissions Repairs
  • Computer Diagnostics
  • Brakes
  • Electical System
  • A/C Repair
  • Oil Change & Lube
  • Corvairs
  • Customer Reviews
  • Contact us
  • Community Partners
  • Meet our Staff
  • About Coale's
  • Grand Opening Celebration

Air Conditioner Repair and Maintenance

Is your car air conditioner giving you the cold shoulder?

Car A/C systems have components that require love and attention to avoid drying out and cracking. Let Coale's Automotive service your car A/C  to keep you comfortable. 

Expert A/C Repair Technicians

With over 70 years of experience, Coale’s expert auto repair technicians are equipped to diagnose climate control issues and are specially trained to provide car air conditioner repairs. 


Car No longer Blowing Cold Air?

Your refrigerant may be low, either because you need a refill or because you have a leak in your A/C system. Coale's trained technicians can figure out your problem and fix it. 

A/C Making a Strange Noise?

It could be a minor engine noise or hose you’re hearing, but it could also be a symptom of problems with your compressor. This is the heart of the system, so let us check if you hear anything unusual. 

A/C System Parts

Your car's air conditioning (A/C) system is divided into two sides, known as the high side and the low side. The compressor, beginning at the high side, functions like a pump, moving refrigerant through the system. The expansion valve, which begins at the low side, restricts refrigerant flow, lowering the pressure and the temperature of the refrigerant. 

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